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Will VUIM receive CARES Act Funding?
Yes, under the CARES Act, VUIM will be provided with $217,805.00 to be made available to students with financial hardship needs.
Has VUIM received the allocated CARES Act Funding?
Yes, VUIM received this funding in disbursements from the federal government on January 13th, 2021 and on May 25th, 2021.
Who is eligible for the CARES Act awards?
All enrolled, degree/certificate seeking students. As announced in the Department’s final rule, “Eligibility To Receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students Under HEERF” (May 14, 2021, 86 FR 26608) (final rule), the term “student,” for purposes of the phrases “grants to students,” “emergency financial aid grants to students,” and “financial aid grants to students” as used in the HEERF programs, is now defined as any individual who is or was enrolled (as defined in 34 CFR § 668.2) at an eligible institution (as defined in 34 CFR § 600.2) on or after March 13, 2020, the date of declaration of the national emergency due to the coronavirus (85 FR 15337). Thus, students are no longer required to be eligible for Title IV student financial aid in order to receive HEERF grants to students.
Are students who are not eligible for federal aid (DACA or international students) eligible to apply for CARES Act funding?
Yes. As of May 14th, 2021. Yes. The Department’s final rule on student eligibility for HEERF states that all students who are or were enrolled in an institution of higher education during the COVID-19 national emergency are eligible for emergency financial aid grants from the HEERF, regardless of whether they completed a FAFSA or are eligible for Title IV. That includes citizens, permanent residents, refugees, asylum seekers, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) recipients, other DREAMers, and similar undocumented students. International students may also receive HEERF. However, as noted in Questions 11 and 12, institutions must ensure that funds go to students who have exceptional need. The Department encourages institutions to prioritize domestic students, especially undergraduates, in allocating this funding. This includes citizens, permanent residents, refugees, asylum seekers, DACA recipients, other DREAMers, and similar undocumented students
Are there enrollment requirements for emergency assistance funding?
Yes, students must be currently enrolled in a degree-seeking program, taking at least 6 credits to be considered for emergency assistance funding.
Are students who were enrolled exclusively in online programs prior to the COVID-19 national emergency eligible to receive CARES Act funding?
VUIM does not offer exclusively online programs at this time.
I am not eligible for federal financial aid as set forth by the FAFSA. Can I still request financial help?
Yes. As announced in the Department’s final rule, “Eligibility To Receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students Under HEERF” (May 14, 2021, 86 FR 26608) (final rule), the term “student,” for purposes of the phrases “grants to students,” “emergency financial aid grants to students,” and “financial aid grants to students” as used in the HEERF programs, is now defined as any individual who is or was enrolled (as defined in 34 CFR § 668.2) at an eligible institution (as defined in 34 CFR § 600.2) on or after March 13, 2020, the date of declaration of the national emergency due to the coronavirus (85 FR 15337). Thus, students are no longer required to be eligible for Title IV student financial aid in order to receive HEERF grants to students.
Can VUIM use the COVID-19 CARES Act funds received to direct pay for student's outstanding or overdue bills?
No, the institution may not use CARES funding to directly satisfy a student’s outstanding account balance.
Will this award affect my existing financial aid if I have already met my cost of attendance?
No, The U.S. Department of Education has confirmed that this funding is not considered Estimated Financial Assistance.
When will I receive my COVID-19 CARES Act Funding award?
Funding will be sent within 14 days of approval. Students must submit their application within the deadline (TBD) and confirm acceptance of funds before they will be released.
Updated April 1st, 2021
